EDITOR’S NOTE
S A great thanks to our principals, Ar. Suresh Singh sir and Ar. Rohit Shinkre sir, our faculty members and all the students to give us an opportunity to curate this semester's newsletter. Being acclimatized to the online mode, academites have been significantly flaring in academics as well as extracurriculars, due to persistent guidance of all the faculty members. Academy is now steadily shifting to the offline mode with a renewed momentum. The semester commenced with unprecedented academic events and quite innovative cultural events that helped rejuvenate the academites amidst the monotonous academic schedule. Furthermore, the online experience was amplified with edifying dialogues, webinars and competitions conducted by the Student body. This has been possible by active involvement of all the students, faculties, class representatives, editorial representatives, cultural representatives, social media team and the student council and the AOA faculty as one collective body. Hereby we present the newsletter for this semester, comprising of students' initiative in academic and co-curricular spheres! Hope you enjoy reading it. Thank you! Editors, Niche Team, Academy of Architecture, Mumbai
General Secretary A Divyy Nishar
Joint Secretary A
Manasa Ravikumar
General Secretary B
Pradyumna Vikharankar
Joint Secretary B Mahir Mody
2021 - 2022
STUDENT COUNCIL
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PR Head
Ridhima Mahadik
PR Co-Head B
PR Co-Head A
Aditya Shanbhag
Neha Jayasanker
General Secretary A Divvy Nishar
DAC Head
Pranav Chaubal
DAC Co-Head B
DAC Co-Head A
Himanshi Mittal
Vardhan Arora
Cultural Head Ganesh Beniwal
Cultural Co-Head B Aashi Jain
Cultural Co-Head A Viresh Desai
Sports Co-Head Krissh Chavan
Sports Head
Amartya Sonaje
Creative Head Soham Tulaskar
Graphics Head Dhruvi Jain
Graphics Head Shrutee Patil
Graphics Head Sarvesh Kambli
Social Media Head Mohit Pandharkame
Social Media Head Gaurang Rajput
CLUB REPRESENTATIVES Social Club Manthan Darunde Chandraneil Kumbhare
Movie Club Adnan Motiwala Jayesh Sharma
Food Club Saumya Baheti Devam Ghatak
Dance Club Pooja Tambe Vaibhavi Tolamatti
Sketching Club Riya Khinvasara Simran Ajgaonkar
Music Club Phalguni Satpal Palak Bhattad
Financial Literacy Club Ruchira Rathod Vaibhavi Khedkar
Literary Club Tanaya Nadkarni Gurusha Sood
Games Club Sairaj Halpatrao Urvi Patil
Drama Club Ritika Mehta Manan Raut
Photography Club Riddhi Deshmukh Muskaan Ranwaka
Software Club Aditya Vaidya Harshwardhan Shirpurkar
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 2A Shanaya Wadia Bhavika Jakhotiya Suyash Dhadiwal Aishwarya Joshi
3A Harsh Tank Prajakta Pai Tarika Deshpande Rashmita Dake
4A Aditya Ikhe Hinal Solanki Manav Sharma Sooraj Ighe
5A Falguni Sakpal Vignesh Penikal Ritika Redkar Manasi Thukrul
2B Miriam Thomas Devam Ghatak
3B Bhavya Mewada Kankshi Shah
4B Yash Umekar Neha Raut
5B Shruti Sahasrabudhe Harshil Jain
CULTURAL REPRESENTATIVES Shufa Ansari 2A Devyani Parale 2B Kartika Pinjarkar 3A Pratishtha Johar 3B Aditya Ikhe 4A Shreya Tengle 4B Pradnya 5A Ganesh Beniwal 5B
EDITORIAL TEAM Laxaree Sawant 3 A Isha keni 2A Khushi Pednekar 2A
DAC REPRESENTATIVES Srishti Khatwani 1A Simran Khaitan 2B Rasika Salgaonkar 3A Wipra Gada 4A Yash Umekar 4B Mansi Kothari 5B
SPORTS REPRESENTATIVES Aditya Srivastava 2A Kevin John 2B Puneet Maru 3A Aranya Dev 3B Aryan D'abreo 4A Madhura Karad 4B Vedang Anil Naik 5A Vedant khedekar 5B
SOCIAL M FRONTS
MEDIA Academy of Architecture DAC Design-Architecture-Committee
@aoamumbai @aoa_niche @aoa_cultures @aoa_dac @aoa_sports
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CONTEN
NTS 1.
AOA DIALOGUES
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2.
FIRST YEAR DOCUMENTATION
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3.
ELECTIVES
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4.
ROTTERDAM
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5.
DESIGN ARCHITECTURE COMMITTEE
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CULTURALS
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6.
TEACHER’S DAY
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7.
NIGHTS WITH ACADEMITES
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8.
INDEPENDENCE DAY
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9.
NAVRATRI
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CLUB ACTIVITIES
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NICHE CORNER
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11.
PERCEIVING SPACES
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12.
NICHE REPORTS
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10.
BREAKING
S T E R E O T Y P E S : Breaking s
and the deferential ones who accept them. It stimulates uncharted thinking th a world free from judgment.
AOA DIA FITS AND MISFITS DIALOGUE 01
DIALOGUE 02
Ar. Anirudh Mahale
Ar. Rohit Sanatani
#FROM_NICHE
Breaking the stereotype of practicing as an architect after completing the five years intensive course was the key feature of this dialogue. Anirudh pursues writing as a career where he finds his inspiration to solve the problems from stories by applying his problem-solving skills which he gained from the course. He mentioned that architecture teaches you to be patient which is the key factor of problem-solving. The dialogue was an eye-opener, where we understood that being a misfit in a world full of fits is a great and unique quality. Standing up for what you believe in was the key takeaway from this informative dialogue. -ADNAN, NICHE REPORTER
13th AUGUST 2021
Architecture is directly co disciplinary fields. One of the was psychology which hel tests were conducted by Ar. highlight of the dialogue. How in creating the vibe of the graphical and analytical resu
#FROM_NICHE
6th AUGUST 2021
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BEYOND OU BOUNDARIE
The dialogue led us to architecture’s impact on va very informative and helpfu the boundaries of our confin -TASNEEM, NICHE REPORTER
stereotypes can be transformative for both, the dauntless ones who defy them, hat widens perspectives, taking us past the assumed and absolute theories, to
ALOGUES
onnected to several crossem mentioned in the dialogue lps architects. Psychological Rohit whose results were the w the interior lights play a role e space was explained with ults of the study conducted.
understand the beauty of arious fields. The dialogue was ul for us to understand beyond ned thinking.
PANEL DISCUSSION DIALOGUE 03
20th AUGUST 2021
Ar. Neelam Manjunath & Ar. Chitra Vishwanath Breaking their way from usual architecture, both the architects stood for architecture incorporating natural materials. They discussed their way of dealing with these materials via their projects thus exposing students to environmental architecture. Two different leaders with different ideologies but a common love for architecture came together to explain how they paved their way into the design field. #FROM_NICHE
UR ES
The speakers gave us a better insight into architecture in its most sustainable form. It was a great realisation about the actual conditions and challenges that architects face and motivation to stand up against those challenges. -SHARAYU, NICHE REPORTER
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PERCEIVING
S P A C E S : The evolution of Ar
habitable space. Be it the interiors or exteriors, space at the start as a whole ca the workflow of every designer. Both of these pathways offer a lot of potential fo
AOA DIA FITS AND REMODELED MISFITS CONTAINER DIALOGUE 04
DIALOGUE 05
Ar. Dhara Kabaria
Ar. Aman Aggarwal
#FROM_NICHE
Living in a world where climate change is imminent, Ar. Dhara Kabaria provided a fresh perspective into the world of upcycling and creating full-fledged houses, offices, restaurants and schools out of old shipping containers, an experiment she started back in 2014. She shows how any discarded object can be reclaimed and brought back to life that results in beautiful pieces of furniture, and decor.
The dialogue allowed us the opportunity to explore the world of shipping containers and the extent to which recycling can be integrated with architecture to create usable spaces. -MIRIAM, NICHE REPORTER
17th SEPTEMBER 2021
Architect Aman Agarwal philosophy through a p highlighting the various voids series of built designs and th life to a structure, was elabo stages of a design process better sculptural and architec
#FROM_AOA
9th SEPTEMBER 2021
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SCULPTURA BEYOND OU COMPOSITI BOUNDARIE
Ar. Aman’s design ideology was intriguing. His simplific feeling of vastness and awe to design structures. -SARVESH, 2A
rchitecture across the ages has strived to enhance and redefine the notion of an be an open canvas or a crowded palette of thoughts solely depending upon or building one’s narrative on what truly defines space.
ALOGUES
l presented his building plethora of projects while s that he has incorporated. A he material, choices that add orated. Discussions on various s opened up the minds for ctural understanding.
of defining spaces using voids cation of design to evoke the e taught us a different method
SENSORIAL INTERVENTION DIALOGUE 06 1st OCTOBER 2021
Ar. Sanjay Mohe Architect Sanjay Mohe elaborated on the material aspect of light and its application in man-made structures. He put forth his design philosophy, explaining the ways to utilise natural light as an element of design functionality and aesthetics. Supporting this he presented a structured viewing of one of his key projects namely VIT and addressed questions coming from faculty and students.
#FROM_AOA
AL UR ION ES
The dialogue inspired the ‘to be architects’ to look at the world from a different perspective. It was a well-detailed analysis of how light could be used to shape and nurture the experiential behaviour of a space. -MOHIT, 2A
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ACADEMY’S FIRST VIRTUAL STUDY TOUR was embarked upon
students to the village of Phulera in the Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh. The contemporary village was studied using the lens of an online series called 'Panchayat' which looks at t governance of the village and its people with vivid architectural settings.
PHULERA Panchayat office
Space-time relation of Panchayat office
Pradhan ka ghar
The Route
The process of observing, exploring, understanding and analysing the nuances and quirks o but zestful village was undertaken. From the synchronous study of cultural aspects and the life inhabitants to undertaking the architectural survey, every milestone of this journey had been e
#FROM_THE_CLASS
challenging for the students.
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The concept of documenting through a series was novel and unheard of. Although our excitement knew no bounds, we were aware that this study was going to be no cake walk. The experience of working together as a class was wholesome to say the least. We learnt a lot, not only about the architecture and lifestyle of the village, but also about our strengths and weaknesses as a class. The learnings as well as the friendships that emerged as a result of this study will remain close to our hearts forever. -ANANYA NAYAK, 1A
#CLASS 1-A
by first year y-vernacular the life and
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“Is Tanki par chadhkar aapko Gaav itna Sundar lagega ki aapko Gaav se Pyar ho jayega” Click here for the Virtual Tour
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DURATION : 1 Week
ELECTIVES
SEMESTER :
This elective focused on collecting, assembling, illustrating and narrating and critically analyzing things which surrounds us in everyday life. Thus creating an assemblage of things we associate with everyday.
Shruti Yelane
WHAT SURROUNDS ME? Richa Raut
VISUAL THINKING Teja Gavankar
Neha Manshani
Visual thinking was an elect assessment for understanding fo and space in visual making through poetic way .
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While giving the necessary inputs to the students in the areas of Structural Repairs and renovations, it also aimed at understanding the profession of Repair Consultant which has a vast scope in the field.
THE MINISTRY OF STORIES AND POSTERS Siddha Kannur
Sanyukta Raul, Kareena Desai
Atharva, Manthan Darunde, Ankit, Shreyash, Bhavika
REPAIR & RENOVATION OF BUILDING STRUCTURES Amodh Luman
Exposing students to the world of Graphic Design through subtle exercises, conversations and case studies was the aim of the elective, which cumulatively led students to design a narrative and a poster.
PMC- AN ARCHITECT'S PERSPECTIVE Kanak Kashyap
ORIGAMI BEYOND MODELS Shrikant Bhide
Saumya Baheti, Pragati Chordiya, Mohit Harisangam, Tanmay Kotkar, Chandraneil Kumbhare, Dhaval Mistry, Anuja Patil, Amartya Sonaje
Vidhi Chheda
Origami, which is the art of paper folding by learning the simple basic folds to tessellations folds was effectively taught to the students via practical exercises.
The elective helped the students to understand that managing a project requires a certain extra knowledge about scheduling, finances, HR, inventory control, etc.
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UNDERSTANDING SCULPTING
Students in this elective identified urban problems, analyzed the site context, and came up with short term & long-term solutions that are tactile and easy to implement in Indian cities ..
Roshani Chabhare
Krissh Chavan
Through the elective students were exposed to different kinds of stone, wood, metal and other old and new materials along with different sculpture traditions and techniques of the Sthapatya Kala of temples.
RE-IMAGINING URBAN BUILT ENVIRONMENTS IN INDIAN CITIES
Krishna
Swetha Kutty
DESIGN INNOVATION IN ARCHITECTURE Shweta Manikshetti
PAPER AUTOMATA- NOT JUST PAPER TOYS! Kartik Gala
Shruti Bhat
Herein, design ‘Innovation’ was used to examine a project critically. Students came up with solutions which were more suitable to the social, political and ecological perspectives when problem solving is kept into consideration.
Tanaya Nadkarni
This elective aimed at experimenting with building playful, humorous kinetic paper objects by combining design, art and engineering.
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The elective enabled the students to critically understand the art of making film and further articulating one according to their learning and concept .
The intention of the course was to introduce students to develop the skill of interpretation of heritage structures and builtform for the benefit of the society.
Mansi Parmar, Ritika Redkar, Shivani Pisat, Vedashree Madhgut, Srusti Mumbarkar
Shubhangi Madavi
KNOW AND MAKE FILM
HERITAGE CONSERVATION: PERSPECTIVE AND CHALLENGES
Nilkanth Damle Chintan Shah
Poorva Patil
HEAT GAIN & VENTILATION EVALUATION OF A PASSIVE RESPONSE BUILDING ADOMANIA
Rajratna Jadhav
Amit Jain
Suhani khandelwal
Manan Seth
Understanding the principles of Graphic design, Presentation techniques and an introduction to Digital tools were the key concepts introduced in the elective.
Students were acknowledged about varied methods to calculate heat gain and ventilation in a small building, further helping them in designing thermal comfort conditions inside a house/building.
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ROTTERDAM
STUDIO CONDUCTORS : Harshada Shintre , Karan Danda
DURATION : 1.5 months
PROJECT SITE : WATSON HOTEL Kala Ghoda, Mumbai , India
The Rotterdam Project was an Architectural Restoration exercise introducing the students to Re-Monumentalization of the Cast Iron marvel, WATSON’S ESPLANADE HOTEL at Kala Ghoda, Mumbai (UNESCO World Heritage Site). The Students of AOA Section B collaborated with Undergraduate students from Rotterdam, Netherlands cumulatively devising a well thought and innovative proposal for a significant Heritage Building.
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
Rachana Sansad’s Academy of Architecture,Mumbai
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Hogeschool , Rotterdam
NEW WATSON’S ESPL
DIKSHA LALWANI , AAYUSH K
LANADE CENTRE
KAPSE , SNEHA JAISWAL
WATSON’S HOTEL REVIVAL
KRISH MEWAVALA , VARADA AVACHAT , ISHITA PHATAK
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BIOS
HEET SHA SUKRITI S BHAVYA
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STUDENT HOUSING FACILITY HIMANSHI MITTAL- @himanshi_mittal_67 SHRIDEEP KSHIRSAGAR- @shripk JINAY JAIN- @jinayjain8
The narrative is context driven with respect to prime location of Watson’s Hotel in the vicinity of varied Educational hubs like Jai Hind College, The Institute of Science, David Sassoon Library and Mumbai University as well as other communal spaces like Shopping centre and Jehangir Art Gallery. ● ● ● ● ●
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STUDY AREA STUDIO APARTMENTS SHARED KITCHEN PARKING & STORAGE ENTERTAINMENT AREA, GYM, ATRIUM : communal space for students LIBRARY
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AH- @heet.xd SHARMA- @sukriti_sharma197 MEWADA- @bhvy07
oncept is focussed on ating the journey of a in Mumbai from colonial ependent India , counter ng the fact that in al era Indians were not d to enter , while now the e will be talking about its cal context from ctive of Indian Cinemas . blending the grandeur of ast iron structure and its ishment with the hotels cal identity: Cinema.
MUSEUM & DISPLAY AREA MULTI-PURPOSE SPACES: xploration & temporary taying rooms ANDICRAFT OOD-STALLS & RESTAURANTS
“An exchange program with an international school
would always be a very interesting opportunity for any student, especially in a creative field like architecture. The aim was to re-monumentalism the publicity of the hotel, that sits right in the heart of the artistic and culture-rich district of Kala Ghoda. In addition to attaining the sensitivity to the context, the students were pushed to understand the existing utilisation and structural system of the building, and to sensitively propose a design solution, keeping in mind all of the reusable and restorable members. A short three week period turned into an extensively dynamic, active and work intensive period filled with long discussions, late lasting interactions, a chance to bond and make new friends, an opportunity to learn from international students and to understand the education system of another country in the same field. ” -Krish Mewawala, 4B
#SHARED_EXPERIENCES
SCOOP`
“It was amazing to be a part of the international
collaborative project. The process that we followed was something that I am proud of, through regular meetings with the Dutch students. We learned and experienced not only the academic approach, but also the culture of dutch students and teachers. I would also like to thank to the faculty that made it possible to collaborate with the International students. Indeed a great project to be part of!” -Bhavya Mewada, 3B
“Rotterdam collaboration allowed me to get together as
a team to share ideas and ask questions as we move toward a decision , is a great opportunity for collaboration. By sourcing ideas from several people, I can leverage multiple areas of expertise. Working collaboratively helped me become more aware of my strengths as well as my weaknesses. This helped me leverage my best skills, and identify which areas I may need assistance from people with different expertise. As a result, me and my teammates can work better together to fill in competency gaps. Asking for feedback and opinions, sharing knowledge, finding out how your colleagues approach their side of the project, and gaining a better sense of how they work. Learning from colleagues is not just a benefit of collaboration, it’s the first step towards building a workplace culture centered around learning and development.” -Jayraj Mistry, 3B
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RE DESIGNIN G PLATITUDES:
Architecture Restricting oneself to a singular school of thought, and limiting oneself by stereotypes, is u Stereotypes” for August, DAC brings the opportunity to knit the design that you created in the p
DAC FIRST
SECOND
KATHA KATHAN
GRIDSCAPE OF DUAL-WORLD
Pradyumna Vikharankar - @_inked.expression_ Simran Ajgaonkar - @__siiiimrxn_ Riya Khinvasara - @the_state_of_art____
A story can be categorised into multiple divisions wrt to their origins, heritage or the experiences set behind it. As such, these stories can be placed on a timeline irrespective of its factual nature. This timeline helps us understand the originality and additions that occur to the story and how a narrative unfolds. This crucial fluidity allows for permutations and combinations to exist that help us curate our own platform to explore and read the world in our own way.
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Sukriti Sharma- @sukriti_sharma197 Samruddhi Shinde- @_samruddhi_shinde_
The narrative showcases directive movement, interaction and connection amidst two different worlds, both ushered via a systematic grid distinctive to the respective worlds and their functioning idols. By clubbing both the elements from the two design concepts, the resultant grid patterns interact with the play of transparency and circulation following the color-coded units and components.
e can evoke multiple emotions that create a vast spectrum of connections with individuals. unjust to the potential architecture can achieve. Keeping up with the theme of “Breaking past with renewed and empowered graphics into an unconventional narrative.
PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD Was granted to the project receiving highest number of likes on @aoa_dac platform.
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STORYBOARD OF SPACE Shrideep Kshirsagar - @shripk Aditya Shanbhag - @aditya_s_168 Anushka Kelkar -@_anushka_07__
THE BEE GESTICULATION Charmi Mehta- @charmi_9 Alisha Menezes -@alishamenezes_72 Shruti Sahasrabudhe - @sshruti_vp
The illustration talks about the dynamic and structured flow of the bees according to the spatial syntax and experience. The place-markers identified at different locations are diverse in terms of textures, patterns and edge conditions and are allied by the camouflaged dynamic movement pattern of the bees in varied dimensions.The flow of the modular pattern resembles the structured and definitive flow of a bee house, while free flowing form relates to their movement in the world outside.
The art of storytelling is rightfully the heart and core basis of design.. Identifying and translating architectural ideas gives us the roots of design: Materiality, perception of space and the Purpose. This storyboard recognised a real life context and amalgamated it with these roots! Humans are therefore kept as a centroid so as to map their behaviour and experience with the space. It is in this way that they ultimately give life to the maze hereby completing the story.
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TEACHER
SKETCHING CLUB X CULTURALS The academy is not the same without its wonderful teachers and on this teacher’s day the cultural team along with the sketching club collaborated to create illustrations of our faculty as a way of saying thank you for all that they do.
#S K E T C H I N G_T E A M Simran Ajgaonkar Sandesh Jadhav
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Riya Khinvasara Pragati Shingade
Sanchi Kharat Tasneem Vali
A TRIBUTE IN SKETCH “The collaboration with the
cultural team enabled us to express our love and gratitude for the faculty through the medium of sketches, it also helped in getting to know various teachers and students from other batches. The final work was uploaded to the college instagram page and gained a lot of appreciation ” -Sandesh Jadhav
RS’ DAY
Weekend stress buster with Fun , Games & Friends !
#NIGHTS WITH ACADEMITES
What better way to ensure fun and games when in a pandemic than a night of fun with the Academites! The cultural team in collaboration with the games, movie and music club hosted three nights of nonstop fun and games. Games Night Winners List:
GAMES NIGHT : Tongue Twisters
MOVIES NIGHT : Screening of The Truman Show movie
MUSIC NIGHT : Antakshari
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Amartya S. Manan H. Vedant B. Sakshi K. Shivani B. Kareena D. Soham N. Devayani A. Isha K. Devyani P. Rupal L.
Music Night Winners List: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Vedant B. Prathmesh J Dhruvi J. Shreesh K. Charmi M Anushka J. Pratima W. Divvy N.
INDEPEN DAY
#SKETCH
#DANCE_CLUB
#LITERARY_CLUB
What does freedom mean to us today? How independent are we? The definition of attaining individualism, independence and freedom has changed over time. There are still many more issues to resolve, yet we have made great progress so far! In this age of digital culture and expression, despite the adversities of the lockdown we acquired various ways of establishing old connections and obtaining new ones across the globe. Forced to work in isolated spheres, we studied and observed our families/work in a different perspective. Today, as we are slowly coping up with the pandemic,we may be ardently wishing for the revival of the old “normal” but maybe it’s time to reflect on the same. The literary club collaborated with the drama club this independence day to create a skit addressing this situation.
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Riya Khinvasara
Isha Patil , 3A
#DRAMA_CLUB
In honour of freedom, came togeth celebrate ou colourful cou various performance patriotism fil and soul of th
NDENCE
HING_CLUB
#MUSIC_CLUB
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Tasneem Vali , 1A
#SPECIAL_PERFORMANCE
76 years of academites her virtually to ur diverse and untry through cultural es. The feel of lled the heart he academy.
Sandesh Jadhav , 1A
Breaking all stereotypes, the National Anthem was sung in sign language. Dance performances and sketching reels showcased the talent of Academites. A special performance by our faculty member Ar. Kanak Kashyap left everyone in awe.
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Navratri has always been a special event for Academy as this is the t black. Being in the online medium there was a race between classes gathered to celebrate a few moments together by wearing the sam winners of the respective day .The enthusiasm of Academites made t
#NAVRATRI_FROM_HOME
NAVR
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time of the year when Academites prefer wearing colours other than for having maximum group photos and gain class points . All classes me colour and those with the most creative picture were declared this Navratri a memorable one.
RATRI
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#HATHA_YOGA
SPORTS A yoga session was hosted with Arushi Bhatia, the academites joined in with great zeal and enthusiasm early on a Sunday morning. Yoga mats and water bottles in hand the one hour session ended up being the perfect way to slow down both mentally and physically after a long week.
Arushi Bhatia
Shilpa Jain
Pia Pai
#YOGA_AND_ MEDITATION Shilpa jain and Pia pai conducted an interactive yoga session with some tips on nutrition too for the students. It was a relaxing and enjoyable time for the participants on a sunday morning.
Games club is the one go to place for joy and thrill between working weeks. The Nights Academites took off all the stress and also promoted vertical interaction, while the CO tournament was a hit amongst the fans. The games boost the spirits of dead-under-assignment students refreshing them for the upcoming lectures.
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Amaan Bakali
Vinti Babani
#FUNCTIONAL_FITNESS
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The Sports Department of the Student Council involves students across all batches to actively participate in yoga, workout and training sessions. To engage students in physical activities helps them focus better and be healthy. Online screening of matches gave students a platform to cheer together helping vertical interaction between juniors and seniors.
Amaan and Vinti of Third eye training brought in some steadfast workouts. Starting the sunday on a positive note gave them a strong heads up for the week ahead.
The Sports team in collaboration with Games club hosted a COD tournament open to all batches which truly tested the team spirit of Academites. Games Night Winners Soham Tulaskar Ronak Gala Harshvardhan Jhaveri
with D-M the
GAMES
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FOOD Famous food streets in Mumbai -
FROM_THE_CLUB !
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Mohammad Ali road Ghatkopar khau galli Mithibai Mahim khau galli Tardeo khau galli
CHEF’S CHOICE Food Club_2021
Recipes, lessons, bakin appetize-inducing club the diversity of flavors healthier initiatives and
#COOK_WITH_ GRANDMA! A cookalong session was hosted by Mrs. Suman Bhutada, Grandmama of Saumya Behti, our coordinator for the food club. Here she taught everyone to make her much loved garlic and spinach pasta along with cheese corn toast , a special recipe that ensures a tastier way to consume our greens.
#SPINACH_PASTA
The grooviest club in the academy will ensure you get your feet tapping and your hands mov every note and beat you hear. “AOA NACHO AUR MACHAO” kept the whole academy on i with stellar performances throughout the year.
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ng do’s and don'ts are just the icing on the cake but there are many more layers to this b! The food club aka “Khao Machao Pachao” aims at generating a broader understanding of s and ingredients that go into our home cooked meals and treasured recipes with more d alternatives that enhance the experience of cooking at home.
● ● ‘Trend with a twist” was a new event launched by the dance club where students were asked to recreate any trending dance video and add their own twist to it. Entries poured in with a large variety of great performances from the academites.
Shwetha Warrier @shweta_warrier Chow En Lai Phuken @chowenlai
FROM_THE_CLUB !
Indian artists who have taken the art to a whole new level-
DANCE CORNER Dance Club_2021
#TREND_WITH_A_TWIST
ving to its feet
DANCE
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LITERARY SHORTEST SUSPENSE STORIES COMPETITION EVANESCE
DAMNED DOMINANCE
SWING
They sat there in silence and darkness, reminiscing how lucky they were, to even own a home in these difficult times. After a while, she fell asleep, then he went to get a glass of water from the cooler. As he was lifting the bottle to put on top of the cooler, she helped him lift it. He was a little shocked as he had just put her to sleep. He gave her some water, looked into her eyes and saw a glint of green light. Suddenly she rushed towards him and held him tight in her arms and her body started glowing green, and right then he saw a drowsy version of her walking towards him and reality struck him immediately.
Arah kept thinking to himself standing all alone, looking out into the direction of the kernel. “You should keep that thought aside, either ways we were in trouble, either we would have lost our holy powers or ….” An old man walked into the quiet room. “Or what, why wasn’t I told about it! What could have happened if two tribes were at head of power?” Letting out an internal discomfort Arah raised his voice. The old man calmly read through the book in hand “Your people are blessed, a subordinate shall remember that. Hands are his to be tied in case of duality and the mistrust that it leads. Everything then is false”
At midnight when every dark, loud noise of sc small girl broke the s night. After a long paus a twig is heard. A m cautiously in the woods casuals with a stick in o torch in other. A small seen far away behind he hears soft squeakin man freezes in his pat look for the source of slowly follows the soun him to a big oak tree no He could see a swing sw fro attached to one of the tree. He slowly walk swing taking each step
Ganesh Beniwal`
Khushi Pednekar
Pranjal Madvi
‘STORIES OF UNCANNY ‘ In the event Siddha Kannur was invited as a guest to talk about structuring of narratives and telling them to create a whole tale out of it. There were mind tickling exercises where the students had to intently listen to the narrator and write down keywords to develop a story further. The meet ended with brilliant questions from the audience and a very special piece of artwork was displayed and explained by the guest.
Talent of enthusiastic photographers is promoted and polished in the club, by Inspiring the Young artists to capture the world through the lens.
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Literary Club, as the name suggests is for people interested in reading and writing and all the other ancillary things related to these. Discussions related to everything from books to poems to anything that has been written and then said take place here.
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Running out of breath, Nara reached for the keys in the pocket of her rugged jeans, and tried to open the door lock that had been choked since she rented the apartment. With narrow streams of perspiration dripping off her perfectly oval face.Struggling both mentally and physically while contemplating on her choice, she finally unlocked the door of the shabby place after a few meticulous efforts. She tossed the keys onto the shoe box while stepping inside the poorly managed hall that was decorated with bits of paper cuttings and cardboards at the edge near the window and a pile of old models, being the centre of attraction.
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Towards a New ArchitectureLe Corbusier 101 things I learnt in architecture school Matthew Frederick Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture Robert Venturi Eyes of the Skin - Juhani pallasmaa In Praise of ShadowsJunichiro Tanizaki
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PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP Basics of photography was conducted by Tanmay Dabhade, a cheerful friend and an ex-student of Academy. It was a very good start for aspiring photographers on professional lenses and techniques.
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INDEPENDENCE DAY 15 AUGUST
SANSKRIT DAY 12 AUGUST
RAKSHABANDH 22 AUGUST
GANPATI IDOL MAKING WORKSHOP ! The club organised a DIY eco-friendly Ganesh Idol making workshop to celebrate a green Ganesh Chaturthi . A make along video was posted on the culturals instagram page (@aoa_cultures) where students could follow the step by step tutorial to make their own ganesha at home. TOOLS / MATERIAL USED : ● NATURAL CLAY ● CUTTER ● WATCHMAKER STICK ● SHAPING KNIFE ● WATER ● SPOON, CARD
The drama club provides a space for self-development via curated skits, improvs, recorde plays and performances that encourages one to cultivate good communication skills become confident and ready take risks. The club as a whole is an expression in itself an serves like a short film that channels and documents the zeal and vigour of the Academy an its student bodies!
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Here is the list of one of the most immersive and intriguing plays by well known Novelists and Playwrights such as Shobha De , Simon Stephens, etc, straight from the records of Drama club. A scene from the play ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time ‘
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time Fats the art 07/07/07 A Fistful of Rupees Lockdown Liaisons
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The movie ‘Soul’ in collaboration with the Music club was thoroughly enjoyed for its narration in terms of visual and musical assemblage. The Disney masterpiece marked a perfect conclusion to the hectic week.
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Screening of the ‘Truman Show’ took place in collaboration with the cultural team. It was a stress-buster after a frantic week of work and assignments. The movie set a comedic and light-hearted atmosphere and boosted the spirits for the upcoming week.
‘Caravan’, the Music Club is a go to place for all the musicians and music lovers. From the Antakshari sessions to the interesting music collaborations to musical screenings this club h a jamming platform for singers, instrumentalists, composers across all the genres of music.
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Club” has been revamped this year to ‘Binegistaan.’ It aims to offer a plethora of es, talks, and movies that will help inspire, designs and develop one's takes and opinions. The also creates a platform for discussions that better one’s understanding of the field of and its usage in the reel world.
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Movie Recommendations: ● The Grand Budapest Hotel ● High Rise ● Mon Oncle TV Show Recommendations: ● Altered Carbon ● Westworld ● Emily in Paris
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A fun event of ‘Antakshari’ was organised by music club in collaboration with games club. It included various music based games that stimulated the music lover within every Academite. Soulful performances by Falguni and Palak were the cherry on the cake after the fascinating session. Falguni Sakpal
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Kala Darpan, the rejuvenated sketching club, is a platform with the vision of introducing various mediums of art and expressing your innermost feelings with the help of art.
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Tasneem Vali, 2A
Riya Khinvasara, 2A
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Suyash Dhadiwal, 2A
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The club has an annual theme, ‘ Journey of nine Emotions- Navrasa .’ Different emotions have different meanings which can be portrayed by art. Thus the sketching club has covered the emotions of Shringar Ras, Hasya Ras and Karuna Ras which represent love and beauty, humour or comedy, and grief and compassion respectively.
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Pradyumna Vikharankar, 5B
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#PARALYMPICS The club organized a appreciating sketching activity for the Paralympians of who represented and made India proud in the Tokyo Paralympics. This event was in collaboration with the Sports Club.
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SOFTWA The club organised sessions for the newbies to introduce all the basic softwares. The aim was to help out the first and second yearites to learn to handle these softwares efficiently. The sessions were a great success despite the online medium.
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The club also conducted a session about the basics of Adobe Photoshop covering basic commands, layers, brushed and selections, masking.
#AUTOCAD_SESSION The first session in AutoCAD covered the basic commands, layers, importing and exporting pdf, annotations, line weights and line types.
Financial literacy is a crucial life skill. This club was introduced this year, for all who want to learn more about the basics of funds, debt, credit, investing and budgeting.
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The software club, aCADemy.dwg, is a platform for learning architecture related softwares and implementing them. The club intends digital literacy and specialisation.
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Four steps for entering into financial planning: ● Step 1: PLANNING Comprehensive Financial Planning. ● Step 2: STRATEGY Develop a Strategic Plan. ● Step 3: TACTICS Create Specific Investment Tactics. ● Step 4: MONITOR Monitor Changing Conditions.
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The club organised an informative lecture series about Introduction to the Finance, Credit and Debt and the Sources of Funds, conducted by Guest speaker, Mrs. Neha Maru.
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#W H A T_I F ALLEGED WEEKENDS
Taking the dog out for a long walk, a trip to Lonavala, watching people living their hurried life and enjoying s No one belonging to the architectural community wou Should Students and Faculty have the entire weekend But what are the consequences? Will this mean a weak
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KAHANI HAR RAAT KI As per Google, 7 hours of sleep is a must for Teens and Adults to function efficiently, throughout the day. Every Architecture Student ever : We are an evolved species of mammals surviving on 2 hours of sleep a day with a coffee booster.
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THE JURY DAY Ever wondered if we didn’t have to focus on the Technicalities while designing a structure? Fewer considerations to focus on, right? Would that lead to Mass-Assassination of your juror’s patience? Would you prefer Tech-nikal or Tech-reh?
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College in pandemic times is certainly different than ever. This virtual college system would be remembered for all the tangible factors, but a person living through it, is well acquainted with the peculiarity it holds. A usual meet up is no more a warm hug or even being in the same room. Our virtual presence is governed by a control system of neatly choreographed buttons on the screen. Nevertheless, eating behind our screens at home, makes us dreadfully wonder, what could the chaos at the canteen sound like. Virtual world is like having parallel portals that host different environments. Surviving a year through messages and apps and network issues and voice cracking, college still seems like a thing to wonder about. This graphic is an attempt to portray the same, the portals, the hesitation to talk, when divided into different environments and the overall separation which leads to general transactions suffering time lags. The vivid illustration also tries to capture the sudden change in materiality of a college environment, as now it is embedded into a digital network.
प हल्यांदा कॉलेज जायचं म्हटलं तर पायऱ्या दसतायेत चढायला वर कॅन्टीन मधला चहा आ ण चहाबरोबर वडापाव आई ने सां गतले मला तथे पण होतो मोलभाव वगार्यात दसले मला बरे च नवीन चेहरे त्यातून दोघींच्या मधे मी जाऊन बसले प हला दवस प हला क्लास एक श क्षिका समोर आली काही सेकंदातच ती आपलीशी वाटायला लागली वाचनालयाच्या दारातुन दसली पुस्तकांची अलमारी उघडया खडक्यांनी दाख वली दु नया लयभारी सुयार्याच्या करणांनी दली मला एक भें ट आठवण आला मला आपला प्रेझेंट कॉलेज आहे ऑनलाइन तर झालं तरी काय शाळे तली सगळी मोज मस्ती डोळ्यासमोर हाथ मनात रा हले फक्त आठवणींचे धागे तर मागून बाबा म्हणाले "अभी तो और जाना है आगे!"
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Niche is like the ‘Aaj Tak’ of AOA that brings together the entire college on a single platform encouraging students to actively participate in college events. Enthusiastic people with a deep rooted love for discussions and gossips is what makes the Niche family. Talent, dedication, curiosity and most importantly fascination for the ongoings of the college overfill the hearts and minds of the members. And no doubt that our Nichu is always there with us to raise the spirits of the entire college!
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Newsletter curated by
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SPECIAL THANKS TANAYA NADKARNI VARADA AVACHAT ANUSHKA SATPALKAR SHRUTI YELANE RIDHIMA MAHADIK, PR HEAD ADITYA SHANBHAG, PR CO-HEAD (B) NEHA JAYASANKER , PR CO-HEAD (A)
STUDENT BODY 2021—22 ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE 278, Shankar Ghanekar Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai-400025